AbstractWelcome budget increases are promised for Britain's science base but, according to a new report, the country's research managers need a new approach if they are to make the best use of any increased resources. Nigel Williams reports
With memories of the 2003 SARS outbreak still fresh, this study focuses on the governance system tha...
SummaryMediawatch: Bernard Dixon looks at how the press caught the British government by surprise by...
Opposition to animal experiments in Britain appears to be extending beyond the labs to other busines...
AbstractMediawatch: Lethal virus outbreaks may help sell newspapers but Bernard Dixon finds that the...
Mediawatch: Bernard Dixon looks at the UK reaction to two closely related stories. Was it a great tr...
The world has changed in the past few months in a way most of us could not imagine. The words “novel...
SummaryThe Pirbright lab of Institute of Animal Health may be under the spotlight but it has been cr...
Mediawatch: US journalists pounced on the report of an outbreak of BSE at home with a range of respo...
Copyright © 2022 The Authors. This paper offers a critique of UK government policy based on mode of ...
AbstractMediawatch: Britain's current foot and mouth disease epidemichas generated a mass of reporta...
AbstractResearchers across 12 countries are joining forces to coordinate work on stem cells that aim...
peer-reviewedEpidemiologists have predicted that viral infections might spread fast in our highly g...
AbstractLaunch of the European Union's new Framework research programme still has one worry. Nigel W...
A new theme has emerged in the media discourse on covid-19 in the UK. We are told that the scientifi...
AbstractRichard Harris, one of just two western sciece journalists sent to Beijing to cover the SARS...
With memories of the 2003 SARS outbreak still fresh, this study focuses on the governance system tha...
SummaryMediawatch: Bernard Dixon looks at how the press caught the British government by surprise by...
Opposition to animal experiments in Britain appears to be extending beyond the labs to other busines...
AbstractMediawatch: Lethal virus outbreaks may help sell newspapers but Bernard Dixon finds that the...
Mediawatch: Bernard Dixon looks at the UK reaction to two closely related stories. Was it a great tr...
The world has changed in the past few months in a way most of us could not imagine. The words “novel...
SummaryThe Pirbright lab of Institute of Animal Health may be under the spotlight but it has been cr...
Mediawatch: US journalists pounced on the report of an outbreak of BSE at home with a range of respo...
Copyright © 2022 The Authors. This paper offers a critique of UK government policy based on mode of ...
AbstractMediawatch: Britain's current foot and mouth disease epidemichas generated a mass of reporta...
AbstractResearchers across 12 countries are joining forces to coordinate work on stem cells that aim...
peer-reviewedEpidemiologists have predicted that viral infections might spread fast in our highly g...
AbstractLaunch of the European Union's new Framework research programme still has one worry. Nigel W...
A new theme has emerged in the media discourse on covid-19 in the UK. We are told that the scientifi...
AbstractRichard Harris, one of just two western sciece journalists sent to Beijing to cover the SARS...
With memories of the 2003 SARS outbreak still fresh, this study focuses on the governance system tha...
SummaryMediawatch: Bernard Dixon looks at how the press caught the British government by surprise by...
Opposition to animal experiments in Britain appears to be extending beyond the labs to other busines...